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Armed Forces Remembrance Day

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43:. In 2024, the name was changed to "Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day". This is to celebrate members of the Armed Forces still serving and remember the fallen heroes thus correcting the notion that the day is meant mainly for the fallen heroes. Being a former British colony, Remembrance Day was formerly celebrated on 11 November as 79:
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration is an annual event organized to honor members of the Nigerian Armed Forces and its veterans. Events are held at the federal, state and local levels. Over two months prior to 15 January, the
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are also places where special AFRD ceremonies are held. Special prominence is also given to the Nigerian Legion, a veterans association which organizes many events on this day alongside the government.
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Way in Abuja was inaugurated as a place for burying active and retired brigade personnel, as part of an initiative by General
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announced plans to allocate funds to support families of fallen soldiers. The Centre for Memories in
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inaugurates a 25-man national planning committee for the AFRD celebration preparations.
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troops on 15 January 1970, "the day, the instrument of surrender was handed over to
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of the Biafran army", hence, the holiday was moved off the calendar of the
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and was changed to 15 January in commemoration of the conclusion of the
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January 15, 1970: Untold Memories from the Nigeria-Biafra War
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for all army formations to have their own unit cemeteries.
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and culture) premiered a documentary on AFRD titled
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Nigerian Armed Forces
World War I
II
Nigerian Civil War
Poppy Day
First World War
Biafran
Olusegun Obasanjo
Philip Effiong
Commonwealth of Nations
Nigerian Civil War
Ministry of Defence
Military parades
guard of honour
Nigerian Army
Nigerian Navy
Nigerian Air Force
President of Nigeria
Abuja
Eagle Square
cenotaphs
Guards Brigade
cemetery
Murtala Mohammed
Tukur Yusuf Buratai
golden jubilee
Nigerian Vice President
Yemi Osibanjo
Enugu
Igbo history

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